Greece and Israel ink economic MoC
Greek-Israeli economic cooperation was given new impetus in Tel Aviv on Thursday with the signing of a memorandum of cooperation between Enterprise Greece and the corresponding Israeli agency.
Greek-Israeli economic cooperation was given new impetus in Tel Aviv on Thursday with the signing of a memorandum of cooperation between Enterprise Greece and the corresponding Israeli agency.
Over 40 marine fuel suppliers from around the world have gathered at this year’s Posidonia during what is a critical juncture for the $300 billion bunkering market due to the double whammy of the geopolitical crisis and the uncertainty surrounding the regulatory framework pertaining to the decarbonization of the shipping industry.
In 2020, there were more than 45,000 gun deaths in the United States – the highest number on record, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But there was no major push for gun safety legislation. Why?
“The continued Russian invasion of Ukraine, in addition to the human losses and destruction that it is causing, has already triggered decisive geopolitical change and serious economic repercussions for the entire world.”
Greece requires just a draw from its next game against Kosovo in Volos on Sunday to all but clinch the top spot of its Nations League group, after its emphatic 3-0 win over Cyprus on Thursday.
Total registrations of motor vehicles in Cyprus last month went up by 28.2%, compared to May 2021, while total registrations for the period January-May 2022 compared to the same period of 2021 decreased by 6.5%, according to the “Registration of Motor Vehicles” report published by the Cypriot Statistical Service (CyStat) on Wednesday.
Qatar Airways has launched three weekly flights to Santorini from Doha’s Hamad International Airport (HIA), the air carrier said this week.
A large-scale police operation was underway on Thursday evening in northern Greece to dismantle an international drug trafficking ring.
Greek stock prices dropped and bond yields jumped upon hearing the news on Thursday of the European Central Bank decision to end net bond purchases and its intention to hike its key rates more than 25 basis points in the next quarter, in view of increased projections on inflation.
Just a few days ago we heard Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias advise Recep Tayyip Erdogan that the days of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent are over and with them the visions of conquered lands that appear to have the Turkish president so firmly in their grips.